Ping Nam Stream is located in Pat Sin Leng Country Park of North East New Territories. From here, one can take a distant view of Sha Tau Kok. The stream leads to Lo Lung Tin at the upper end and to the dam of Nam Chung, Fanling at the lower end. The path on the right of the dam leads to the stream. Around a 45-minute scrambling upstream from the dam are the Hula Skirt Falls of about 70 ft tall. The water curtain of the falls swings lightly with the wind, resembling the swinging skirt of a native Hawaiian Hula dancer, and hence the name of the falls. Immediately above the Hula Skirt Falls is the famous Old Dragon Pool (Lo Lung Tam). The 17 ft deep pool is surrounded by rocks on three sides. Around a 10-minute scrambling upstream from the pool are the Twin Falls with the height of about 95 ft. Another 10-minute scrambling upstream leads to the Nine Pools (Kau Dip Bo), which is a series of 9 rock pools of various sizes and depths. Each of the pools is accompanied with a waterfall.
Send the application form to the Department at least 3 working days in advance of the filming date with information on the exact location (with relevant maps, either the Countryside Series or other maps in scale of 1:25,000 or larger attached), date, time, scenes to be taken, nature of activities involved, vehicles and bicycles to be taken into the country park, props and structures (sketches with scale should be provided).
Permit fee : $250/ day (0900 - 1630 hours)
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